Abstract — Aims: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account of the rationale for and redevelopment of an Internet resource for hazardous drinkers—Down Your Drink (DYD) (www.downyourdrink.org.uk). Development Work: An iterative process blended literature reviews of Internet interventions for health conditions and brief treatments for alcohol problems, feedback from users of the original site and from users panels, and completion of a series of developmental tasks. Intervention: The detailed structure and content of the new version of the website is presented. This permits an appreciation of the intended interaction between the user and the intervention, and emphasizes both the freedom of cho...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
This paper describes the findings of a research program in 2009 on alcohol and other drug (AOD) webs...
The goal of this research was to understand why some people use online interventions for drinking pr...
Aims: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account ...
AIMS: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account ...
Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of hazardous alco...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
In an uncontrolled pilot study of an interactive, Web-based treatment programme for people with alco...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of Internet-based i...
Experiences of a therapist-guided internet-delivered intervention for hazardous and harmful drinking...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
This paper describes the findings of a research program in 2009 on alcohol and other drug (AOD) webs...
The goal of this research was to understand why some people use online interventions for drinking pr...
Aims: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account ...
AIMS: The content of novel interventions is often not well specified. We provide a detailed account ...
Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of hazardous alco...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Abstract Background Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout ...
BACKGROUND: Heavy drinking is responsible for major health and social problems. Brief interventions ...
BACKGROUND: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
In an uncontrolled pilot study of an interactive, Web-based treatment programme for people with alco...
BACKGROUND: Interventions delivered via the Internet have the potential to address the problem of ha...
Reviewer: Cunningham, John[This item is a preserved copy and is not necessarily the most recent vers...
Introduction and Aims: In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of Internet-based i...
Experiences of a therapist-guided internet-delivered intervention for hazardous and harmful drinking...
Background: Excessive alcohol consumption is a significant public health problem throughout the worl...
This paper describes the findings of a research program in 2009 on alcohol and other drug (AOD) webs...
The goal of this research was to understand why some people use online interventions for drinking pr...